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2012年2月17日星期五

一月双溪布洛华语导游Madarin guide walk@SBWR,Jan(XXVI)

It is a sunny Sunday and the tide is low during our Mangrove walk. We spotted some common creatures of Mangrove, such as crabs, water monitor lizard and mud skippers. More luckily, two otters appear in the pond near the visitor centre. 
It is also a good time for birding as those migrate birds are still staying in the SBWR and resident birds are busy in their love business. 
 
Otters like the pond near the visitor centre
Crab and mudskipper
Mudskippers
Horseshoe crab
Water monitor lizard
Yellow-vented bulbul
It is said that female sunbird build the nest herslf
Maybe the male sunbird can bring more food back
Tailor bird
magpie robin
White breasted waterhen
Cattle egret
Grey heron
Stork, egrets and other shorebirds
Paradise tree snake

2011年6月13日星期一

六月双溪布洛华语导游mandarin guide walk@SBWR,June(XX)

999
This is the 20th Mandarin guided walk
We got 999 participants for both guide walk and origami session from Oct 2009
It is sunny and windy this morning
NO crocodile, NO otters, NO waders
We still have a good time:
skink, water monitor, green crested lizard, cicada, 
Collared kingfishers and tailor birds flying and singing around, 
pairs of giant mudskippers swimming 
Crabs busy in feeding leaves
Squirrels running in the trees
... ...
户外课室

A pair of mudskipper? 弹涂鱼

Crab and mudskipper

Horseshoe crab 马蹄蟹
Skink 石龙子
Squirrel 松鼠
Vivipary 胎生苗
Sea poison tree 棋盘脚树,垦丁大肉粽
Simpoh Air (Dillenia suffruticosa) 盾椿

2011年2月27日星期日

二月双溪布洛华语导游Madarin guide walk@SBWR,Feb(XVI)

It is sunny and high tide during the bird watch session and the tide going out during mangrove boardwalk session. The shore birds, mainly whimbrels, staying on the mudflat near the mainhide. The unique root systems of mangrove are exposed as tide running out, tree climbing crabs and fiddler crabs are enjoying their dinner. mini horseshoe crabs swimming in the stream, mudskippers walking/juming on the mudflat... ...We even spot a paradise tree snake on a sea hibiscus.